What if visibility in the field of Eco-Awareness wasn’t promotion, but orientation?

The work of Eco-Awareness is already happening: in initiatives, organizations, communities, and companies around the world. Much of it is thoughtful, grounded, and deeply needed.

Yet much of it remains hard to find.

This is not because the work isn’t strong enough.
And not because commitment is missing. 
It’s because the field itself is still difficult to see.

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Initiatives are spread across regions, websites, and networks. Those who are looking for them rarely know where to start. There are many dots in the field of Eco-Awareness. But few maps.

Visibility, in this sense, is not about standing out.
It’s about being locatable.

A field becomes visible when its dots can be found. Not to compete, but to orient.


When initiatives appear as part of a shared map, the work that already exists becomes easier to see – and easier to reach.

This is why the Eco-Awareness • Reconnection • Transformation • Hub (EARTH) exists.

Five Orienting Perspectives for Initiatives & Organizations

These perspectives are not strategies or instructions. They are simple ways of looking at visibility differently: from within the field, not from outside it.

1.

Visibility is relational


Visibility is not something an initiative creates on its own. It emerges when others can see how different efforts relate to each other.


2.

Location matters

Work becomes more accessible when it can be discovered in a specific place — locally, regionally, or globally. Orientation always starts somewhere.

3.

Clarity is more helpful than reach

People don’t need to know everything. They need to understand what this initiative is about and whether it resonates with them.

4.

Connection doesn’t need intention

Not every connection has to become a collaboration. Sometimes it is enough to know: others are here too.

5.

A field becomes real when it can be explored

When initiatives are visible side by side, the field itself becomes tangible. Not as an idea, but as lived practice.

Knowing this is one thing. Being visible and findable in everyday reality is another.

Most initiatives don’t struggle because their work lacks meaning or relevance. They struggle because their work exists in too many places — and often in isolation. Websites scattered across the internet. Connections that happen by chance. A sense of being part of something larger — without knowing where the field actually is. This is not a call to do more.

It is an acknowledgement: You don’t have to make yourselves visible alone.

Sometimes what supports initiatives most is not more communication, but orientation, shared context, and simple ways to be found and connected.

Put your Dot on the Global Map of Eco-Awareness.
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Why Initiatives & Organizations join the Field of Eco-Awareness

Legible Presence

Make your initiative easy to understand and easy to find.

Not through promotion, but through clear placement in the field.
Visibility here means being readable — for people, partners, and communities looking for work like yours.

Situated Connection

Discover and be discovered by other initiatives working in related contexts.

Connection emerges through proximity: thematic, geographic, and relational. Not as a network to maintain, but as a field that becomes visible through its parts.

Field Orientation

See where your initiative sits within the wider landscape of Eco-Awareness.

Orientation helps others understand your focus and helps the field understand itself. A shared map turns many isolated efforts into a visible terrain.

Voices from the Field

Regional Network for Eco-Education
Regional Network for Eco-Education
“Most of our work happens locally. Being visible on a shared map helped people in the region discover us and helped us discover others we didn’t even know existed.”
Initiative Coordinator, Community-Based Project
Initiative Coordinator, Community-Based Project
“We were hesitant at first. Another place to show up didn’t feel necessary. What changed our view was realizing that this wasn’t about exposure,but about making our work easier to find for people already looking.”
International Organization working in Eco-Awareness
International Organization working in Eco-Awareness
“Our work spans different countries and contexts. Being part of a shared field made it easier to show where we are active and how our work relates to others across regions.”
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How it works

1.

Place your organization in the field

Choose where your initiative or organization is active (geographically and thematically) so others can orient themselves.

2.

Describe your work in clear, accessible language

Share what your organization does, what it stands for, and how people can engage. There is no need for marketing language or self-promotion.

3.

Claim, verify, and connect your presence

Confirm ownership of your listing and become part of a growing, shared map of Eco-Awareness.

Organisations can choose to appear as an initiative, as well as through the people who carry out and represent their work.

Meaning: As well as a Dot for the company, organisations can place additional ‘Personal Dots’ for important individuals in their field into this global field.

No algorithms. No rankings.
No performance pressure.

Joining and creating a listing does not require any payment.

Here is what you get

  • An organizational listing (your Dot) in the field: A dedicated presence for your initiative or organization, clearly placed and easy to find.
  • Your work, in your own words:
A self-written description that makes your focus, values, and activities understandable — without need for marketing language or promotion.
  • Thematic and contextual discovery: Your initiative appears in relation to relevant themes, places, and other work in the field, enabling meaningful discovery.
  • Placement within the global Eco-Awareness field:
Your work becomes part of a shared, visible landscape of initiatives and organizations worldwide.
  • Long-term presence beyond feeds and trends:
Your listing remains accessible over time. Independent of algorithms, attention cycles, or performance pressure.
  • Note:
Organizations may also appear through the people who carry their work, via several Personal Dots for key people in their field.

The Space between the Dots

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